Can Do Crew
The Can Do Crew would like to recognize Tech. Sgt. Eric Bailey from the 305th Communications Squadron. Sergeant Bailey's support of the Civil Engineer Squadron's E4 Energy Audit that took place Jan 22-26 was truly exceptional. He provided laptop computers, a printer, fax machine and internet connectivity for the entire visiting team. He also established e-mail accounts for the team and came by after hours to troubleshoot problems that users were having with laptops they brought from their base. In order to ensure there were no outstanding issues, he also left his home phone number in case anyone from the team had any communication problems during their time at McGuire. Visiting team members included a GS-15 as well as a three-star civilian SES, and all raved about the great support here at McGuire. The visit culminated in a $20,000 check for immediate energy savings projects along with the promise of several follow-on projects. Sergeant Bailey's service above and beyond his duties greatly benefited the squadron and Team McGuire as a whole, and does not go unrecognized. Be aware that the "Can Do Crew" is everywhere, looking for outstanding service. They covertly seek members of Team McGuire who make a difference, identifying and recognizing only the best! Remember, the strongest asset of Team McGuire is its people; you are what makes McGuire a better place to live, work and play!
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